“I feel like that will correct itself a little bit because I feel like he’s capable of getting lefties out. I feel like he’s naturally going to be tougher on righties, just with his arsenal and the way he throws and his delivery and all,” Boone stated.
He added, “He’s historically been better, not better against left and right, but better than he’s done this year so far. That’s what the season is for, and it doesn’t mean that can’t improve as we move forward, and the reality is on given nights, you don’t always get to pick.”
“He’s an important part of our bullpen…there’s a lot of really good things happening with Camilo…we’ll keep working with it and hopefully clean up some of the execution…”
– Aaron Boone on Camilo Doval before talking about the rehabbing Austin Wells & Max Fried. #YANKSonYES
Boone further stated that “he’s an important part of our bullpen, and we need him to be successful.”
Although this hasn’t been a glowing season for Doval, Boone did commend him on striking out and his overall delivery.
However, his executive and consistency need improvement.
Snapshot of Doval’s MLB Career
GettyNew York Yankees’ Camilo Doval has improvements to make in the bullpen
Clinching this series will allow New York to climb further up in the standings and potentially widen the gap in the AL East.
The Reds are in last place among their National League Central opponents.
Their division is still led by the Brewers (45-27).
At the time of this writing, they own an overall record of 35-38.
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